IRAN-Jordan Singer and Hannah Godlin
Ancient Iran/Former Persia
Ancient Iran/Former Persia
Modern Iran
Modern Iran


Timeline of Important Events: 1501: Shah Ismail I becomes first ruler of Safavid Empire,declared Shiite Islam main religionexternal image 200px-Shah_Ismail.JPG 1605: Shah Abbas I led the Saffavid Dynasty during the golden age, Isfahan was the capital and gained the most powerexternal image iran_isfahan.jpg 1639: Treaty of Zuhab ends with the Ottoman Empire1722: Safavid Empire ended due to the death of Abbas and the loss of Isfahan, country's capital1907: Introduction of constitution limits the absolute powers of rulers1923: Reza Khan becomes prime ministerexternal image RW_rezashah.jpg

1935: Formerly known as Persia, the name Iran is adoptedexternal image flag_of_iran_26.jpg

1950: Ali Razmara becomes prime minister and is assassinated less than 9 months later, Mohammad Mosesadeq replaced himexternal image Ali+Razmara.jpg

1953: Iran is overthrown by the British and American intelligence services1960: The Shah (king) became increasingly dependent on the secret police (SAVAK) in controlling people against Shah's reforms1979: Iran revolution, overthrew Iran's monarchy, Islamic republic replaced under leader of revolution
external image islamic-revolution-of-iran.jpg
1980:September 22nd, start of Iran-Iraq war which lasted 8 years2005: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad becomes presidentexternal image mahmoud-ahmadinejad.jpg
Iran Chart
Ancient
Modern
Population
61-65,000,000 people
76,923,300 people
Per Capita income

$11,200
Land Area
Former Persia
1,648,195 sq. km
636,300 sq mi
Political System/Government
Monarchy
Theocratic/republic
Imports/exports
Silk for Silver
Imports- carpets and fruits and vegetables

Exports- raw and farmed materials
Imports-industrial raw materials
and intermediate goods, food, other industrial/consumer goods

Exports-petroleum 8-% chemical and petrochemical products fruits+nuts,
carpets
Cultural traditions
Isfahan- country's capital, known for stunning
architecture and buildings
art-caligraphy, painting, glass, ceramics
clothing- girls: long tunics
boys: loose pants
music: national anthem
Religion(s)
Shiite Islam
Muslim-89% (Shia 89%,Sunni 9%)
other-2% (includes Zoroa Strian. Jewish, Christian, and Baha'i)
INTERESTING FACTS:
  • Iran has the most Shiite Muslims in the Islamic world
  • Iran="land of the Aryan"
  • Perisan is still spoken
  • Persian rugs are the best rugs in the world
  • Capital=Tehran
  • Ranks second in the world's natural gas, third in oil reserves
  • Life expectancy=69 years
  • Literacy rate=79%

Bibliography-
http://www.everyculture.com/Ge-It/Iran.html
http://ancienthistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1473857?terms=safavid+dynasty

Summary-
Iran has been able to retain its strong minority Shiite beliefs throughout all the years of its existence, being 89% of its population to this day. Iran's culture began with Shah Ismail which was a core foundation that lead to its golden age during the Safavid dynasty, led by Shah Abbas I. During its golden age, Isfahan (the capital) flourished and many cultures integrated. Along with its achievements; however, Iran has faced many difficulties with its government and leaders but managed to overcome it. Trade and communication between other countries also is a major feature that contributes to its success.